THE EFFECT OF TRANSPARENCY AND UTILIZATION OF REGIONAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON BUDGET MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOWA REGIONAL GOVERNMENT

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmi Nur Maghfirah
2006 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 417-430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marlys Gascho Lipe

To increase accessibility, cases published in Issues in Accounting Education from its inception through November 2006 are categorized by course area. Course categories include accounting information systems, auditing, financial accounting, managerial/cost accounting, and taxation. Specific course topics addressed in each case are identified. Additional tables list cases addressing ethical issues and cases using governmental or not-for-profit entities and firms in the service sector.


2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Evelyn A. McDowell ◽  
Wei Li ◽  
Karen McDougal

According to a recent survey of accounting firms in 2008, Compilation and write-up services make up 23% of accounting firm billing for small firms with less than $1 Million in fee billings and 14% overall for all types of firms (Anonymous 2008), yet accounting students are rarely exposed to these services in their accounting academic experience. This comprehensive case gives students an opportunity to develop proficiencies in providing accounting compilation and write-up services to small business clients. Specifically, the goals of the case are to help students review the steps of the accounting cycle, understand how each of the four basic financial statements are inter-related, improve their ability to prepare financial statements and related disclosures, and enhance their spreadsheet skills. This case has been classroom tested and is appropriate for an intermediate accounting; honors introduction financial accounting course; or an accounting information systems course.


Author(s):  
Laman Guliyeva

<p>The international financial crises experienced in recent years have led to the loss of confidence in capital markets. The understanding of organizational management has been developed to enable businesses to become reliable and robust institutions and to regain lost market confidence. Businesses need well-organized and well-functioning information systems to create reliable and robust structures. The most important of the business information systems is the accounting information system (MBS). The accounting information system plays an important role in the development of corporate governance understanding and taking the necessary measures in this direction and also in the presentation of the results of the application to the relevant persons.</p><p>As a result of the research, it has been determined that there is a significant positive relationship between corporate governance understanding and accounting information systems. In this context, attention should be paid to the accounting information system to successfully implement corporate governance understanding in enterprises and to offer solutions to problems. Because the accounting information system and corporate governance understanding create mutual power for effective management.</p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Constance M. Lehmann ◽  
Cynthia D. Heagy

ABSTRACT This case is based on a series of actual events in a local homeowners' association (HOA). Instructors teaching fraud detection in their courses often use historical cases in which the “answer” to whether fraud has been committed is known. This case is unique because it is based on real incidents that occurred in an HOA. The case starts with the inception of the HOA up to the present, at which time the situation is still evolving. Students are required to recognize the conditions that increase the potential for fraudulent activity in an organization. Then they must analyze the activities in this particular association to identify the “red flags” that indicate that fraudulent activity could occur. Finally, students must develop recommendations to mitigate the identified risk areas. After completing this case, students will be more aware of potential and actual incidents of fraudulent activity and be able to address how these incidents can be prevented. This knowledge will benefit them in any area of accounting they choose to pursue. This case can be used in fraud examination, auditing, accounting information systems, and financial accounting classes. Data Availability: Data available from first author.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 300
Author(s):  
Elly Halimatusadiah ◽  
Bangun Gunwan

This research purpose to determine the application of Good Corporate Governance at PT. POS INDONESIA (Persero), to determine the implementation of Accounting Information Systems at PT. POS Indones (Persero), and to determine the application of good corporate governance in order to optimize the implementation of Accounting Information Systems at PT. POS Indonesia (Persero). This research uses descriptive method of analysis which aims to get a fairly clear picture of the object examined. Moreover, the authors use a case study, because the authors only discuss the case and retrieval of data on just one company. This research was conducted at PT. POS INDONESIA (Persero) which is located on Jl. Cilaki No. 73 Bandung. The result showed that the implementation of good corporate governance has been adequate, because it has been supported by the elements of Good Corporate Governance consisting of transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence, equality and fairness, and is supported by the stages full of Good Corporate Governance consists of the implementation phase, implementation phase and the evaluation phase, then Implementation of Accounting Information Systems has been adequate, because the input data has been performed with a high level of accuracy, timely, complete, concise, relevant, reliable and comparable. Data processing has also been carried out in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hari Purnama

This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and partial use of information technology on the quality of financial reports and to test and analyze the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and the simultaneous use of information technology on the quality of financial reports.The variables of this study consist of independent and dependent variables. The independent variable of this research is the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and the use of information technology, the dependent variable is the quality of financial statements. The population in this study is the corporate taxpayers in the city of Yogyakarta with a sample size of 100 respondents. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The data collection method used a questionnaire. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression with a significance level of 5%.The results showed that the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and the use of information technology partially had a significant effect on the quality of financial reports. Simultaneously the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and the use of information technology have a significant effect on the quality of financial reports. The effect of understanding the application of accounting information systems, financial accounting standards and the use of information technology on the quality of financial reports is 23.8%. The rest is influenced by other factors, namely 76.2%, which were not included in this study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-30
Author(s):  
Wiwit Ayu Retno Sari ◽  
Suhendro Suhendro ◽  
R. Riana Dewi

This research aims to test the influence of accounting information system and work stress on performance of employees of PT Efrata Retailindo. The type of research used in this research is quantitative research. The source of the data in the research is primary data. The population in this study are all employees of PT Efrata Retailindo totalling 47 people. Sampling techniques in the study using a purposive sample. While the data collection method used is to use the questionnaire to all employees of PT Efrata Retailindo. Data analysis techniques using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that work stress had no effect on performance of employees of PT Efrata Retailindo, while information systems accounting effect on the performance of the employees of PT Efrata Retailindo. The value of the coefficient of determination (R2) amounting to 0.106. This indicates that variansi on a variable performance practice undertaken by the company PT Efrata Retailindo of 10.6% can be explained by work stress variables and accounting information systems, while the remaining 89.4% explained by other factors outside the researched.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack L. Winstead ◽  
Mitchell R. Wenger

ABSTRACT This study investigates whether AIS instructors' selection of topics adequately prepares graduates for the expectations of employers seeking candidates who can adapt to the pace of technological change. As businesses adopt new technologies, stakeholders of the accounting profession must periodically reassess educational needs in the area of accounting information systems (AIS). Because AIS is a field that encompasses a wide variety of conceptual and skill-based topics, the selection of course topics can result in a “gap” between what academics and CPA firms expect from new accountants. Given the variety of topic areas, do academics and CPAs agree on which ones to emphasize, or what levels of proficiency are appropriate for each topic? In this study, academics and accountants, primarily in public practice, completed identical surveys regarding desired levels of proficiencies. The results suggest agreement on desired levels of proficiency regarding computer operation and use of accounting software to complete basic tasks and create reports, while suggesting differences of opinion in six other areas (understanding business cycles in an electronic environment, understanding data-sharing technologies, using XBRL, comprehending business needs and how technology could solve problems, understanding e-commerce, and the basics of safeguarding electronic accounting records). Participants concluded by offering observations about the strengths and weaknesses of newly employed accountants.


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